It appears to be established that when the presumption of death from seven years’ unaccountable absence is applied, that anyone seeking to prove that he was alive at a time after the disappearance must do so by affirmative evidence: In re Aldersey; Gibson v. Hall [1905] 2 Ch. 181, 74 L.J. Ch. 548, applying In re Phene’s Trusts, supra, in which there is an exhaustive review of the cases bearing on the presumption.
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